My fellow evangelist Lee Brimelow created an accurate view of the browsing experience on Apple’s new iPad. Sometimes a picture does say more than a thousand words… Go check it out on Lee’s blog.
by Serge Jespers on 29. Jan, 2010 in Industry
My fellow evangelist Lee Brimelow created an accurate view of the browsing experience on Apple’s new iPad. Sometimes a picture does say more than a thousand words… Go check it out on Lee’s blog.
Tags: apple, browsing, experience, Flash Player, ipad
The iPad’s browsing experience: My fellow evangelist Lee Brimelow created an accurate view of the browsing experi… http://bit.ly/9qmes9
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Hahaha, good one.
But that only shows that we are in desperate need of HTML5 and not relying on Flash so much.
I dont think at all that we are in desperate need of HTML5, i think this shows how one big *ss company wants to show their power, and how are unwilling to cooperate with other companies.
Flash (for me) has always delivered its best, all this time ive spent on youtube and vimeo, flash never failed (for me).
I Always thought companies have a moto to “make customers happy”, but this really tells that it is not so at all.
At least Abode was smart enough to start thinking of some kind of other solution, Flash CS5 Pro, well it isnt all that we hoped for, but it is something we didnt expect at all, and is a good starting point.